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message 1: by A, Crazy. (last edited Jul 23, 2013 04:17AM) (new)

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Is there any book or any character from a book which you found inspiring? If so, which is it?


Hajarath Prasad Abburu (hajarath) | 2833 comments The Fountainhead by Ayn Rand
Howard Roark from this book is very inspiring and an epitome of individual heroic


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Anoop Pai B (anooppai) Simply Fly, the life story of Captain Gopinath.. Its not a HOW TO book, but what he has done to achieve what he has, is inspiring!!!
Then there is Angels and Demons, the book which inspired me to become an ambigram artist.. :)


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Anoop wrote: "Simply Fly, the life story of Captain Gopinath.. Its not a HOW TO book, but what he has done to achieve what he has, is inspiring!!!
Then there is Angels and Demons, the book which inspired me to b..."


Thanks for sharing!! You're an ambigram artist...??


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Anoop Pai B (anooppai) Yes.... :)


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Saima Siddiqui (sensationalsaima) Jane Eyre, Elizabeth Bennett, Portia from The Merchant of Venice, Jennifer Cavilleri from Love Story by Erich Segal and Anne Frank who wrote The Diary of a Young Girl.


message 7: by A, Crazy. (new)

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Saima wrote: "Jane Eyre, Elizabeth Bennett, Portia from The Merchant of Venice, Jennifer Cavilleri from Love Story by Erich Segal and Anne Frank who wrote The Diary of a Young Girl."

Love your choices....especially Jennifer Cavilleri and Anne Frank:)) And love Portia's wit!


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Saima Siddiqui (sensationalsaima) Thank You ! :)

I think all three of them were smart, witty, and charming. Liz Bennett was a bit arrogant and Jane Eyre very simple, nonetheless, they too were strong women. What's your say ?


message 9: by A, Crazy. (new)

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Elizabeth was arrogant and though I really really love her, I wouldn't find her....inspiring. And same is the case with Jany Eyre, she's to simple and innocent. Read that book long back so I can't quite remember much of her....but I don't think I had been too impressed by her.


message 10: by Saima (last edited Jul 27, 2013 04:31AM) (new)

Saima Siddiqui (sensationalsaima) Well.. Liz was undoubtedly intelligent compared to the girls in that age.. and Jane Eyre emerged as a strong, laborious, intelligent and positive young woman, despite all the hardships she had undergone. So,though they had flaws in their characters, they were still impressive. :)


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Akhil teja (akhilsayaawesomeeeeee) I found Lord Shiva Character Inspiring in Shiva triology


message 12: by A, Crazy. (new)

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Yes Shiva was inspiring but I think Sati was much more inspiring......especially in the last book.


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Akhil teja (akhilsayaawesomeeeeee) Ruchi wrote: "Yes Shiva was inspiring but I think Sati was much more inspiring......especially in the last book."

yeah ... She never lost temper & never showed back in vayuputras


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Harinder Pal (virtualsingh) Don Vito Corleone from Godfather. The guy is really a visionary who understand relation better.

Shiva and sati are also very inspiring characters who teaches us to be man of value rather than man of success.


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Akhil teja wrote: "Ruchi wrote: "Yes Shiva was inspiring but I think Sati was much more inspiring......especially in the last book."

yeah ... She never lost temper & never showed back in vayuputras"


Yes....and also for her courage and strength and determination...


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Misha (itz_mie) my most inspiring character- Howard Roark from Ayn Rand's The Fountainhead :-)


message 17: by A, Crazy. (new)

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Misha wrote: "my most inspiring character- Howard Roark from Ayn Rand's The Fountainhead :-)"

Still have to read that book......have heard that it's great:)


message 18: by Akhil teja (last edited Aug 16, 2013 09:05AM) (new)

Akhil teja (akhilsayaawesomeeeeee) Ruchi wrote: "Misha wrote: "my most inspiring character- Howard Roark from Ayn Rand's The Fountainhead :-)"

Still have to read that book......have heard that it's great:)"


Many saying that , The Fountainhead is an exceptional book .. is that right??... I want your opinion


message 19: by Akhil teja (new)

Akhil teja (akhilsayaawesomeeeeee) Misha wrote: "my most inspiring character- Howard Roark from Ayn Rand's The Fountainhead :-)"

Many saying that , The Fountainhead is an exceptional book .. is that right??... I want your opinion


message 20: by Misha (new)

Misha (itz_mie) the book is brilliant... itz nt often u find such works... the book is not exactly philosophy... but itz v.inspiring... the protagonist, Howard Roark, he's a man who never falters from his convictions, completely independent... he is someone who everybody really wish they would b... just true to himself... itz a must read book... don't miss it


message 21: by Akhil teja (new)

Akhil teja (akhilsayaawesomeeeeee) Misha wrote: "the book is brilliant... itz nt often u find such works... the book is not exactly philosophy... but itz v.inspiring... the protagonist, Howard Roark, he's a man who never falters from his convicti..."

I think u loved it very much ... I am going to read it. ..thank you Misha


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Holly (goldikova) I thought that the four old ladies in The Joy Luck Club were very inspiring.


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Atticus Finch in To Kill A Mockingbird. A very inspiring character in a very inspiring novel.


message 24: by Sanju (new)

Sanju (sanjeev4puli) John galt in The atlas shrugged & Lord Krishna in Mahabharatha are the 2 most admirable & unforgottable


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Rawan  (rawanmohd) | 9 comments Don't look behind you ,,, Lois Duncan


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Hajarath Prasad Abburu (hajarath) | 2833 comments Atticus Finch and Hans Hubermann.. I wish I can be a great father like them


message 27: by A, Crazy. (new)

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Hajarath Prasad wrote: "Atticus Finch and Hans Hubermann.. I wish I can be a great father like them"

Loved both the characters...


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Arbaaz Khan (arbaazkhan1999) | 588 comments Hassan from the kite runner. And also, jim hawkins from treasure island.


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John Bohnert MY BELOVED WORLD (2013) by Sonia Sotomayor.


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potato head forty rules of love by elif shafak.


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Bilguungerel | 2 comments Zahir by Paulo Coelho


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Perla Pacheco | 9 comments I'm an artist and i drew an elf and a dragon inspired by Eragon


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Chi Ibezim (chiibezim) | 13 comments Karou - Daughter of smoke and bone
And of course Katniss - Hunger games


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Chi Ibezim (chiibezim) | 13 comments Lincoln Rhyme - Lincoln Rhyme Series


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Arbaaz Khan (arbaazkhan1999) | 588 comments Augustus waters from the fault in our stars


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Jojobean The Immortal Rules (Blood of Eden, #1) by Julie Kagawa ~ Allie

She's similar to Katniss in that they are both kick ass. Allie becomes a "monster" (vampire) but she doesn't let it take her over; she keeps fighting it and keeps fighting for good.


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